Abstract

Gormezano, Schneiderman, Deaux, and Fuentes (1962) introduced the rabbit nictitating membrane response (NMR) preparation and the use of a minitorque rotary potentiometer and hook and thread for NM coupling that, over the ensuing years, has remained the almost universally employed method of NMR measruement (see Gormezano, Prokasy, & Thompson, 1987). However, in recent years, our laboratory has been employing a photoresistive Polaroid transducer and ball-joint NM coupler that, in our judgment, has many advantages over any extant method of NMR measurement. The present paper provides a description of the design and functional properties of the transducer and coupler.

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